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Dear Residents,

 

Thank you for subscribing to the District 1 e-Newsletter. I want to provide you useful information and keep you up to date on what's happening in our district.

The deadline is approaching for my Summer Youth Internship Initiative (SYII). Last summer, our interns teamed up with the City of Miami Gardens for the Community Cleanup, a community service event that helped beautify the city of Miami Gardens. The purpose of the SYII program is to develop young talent into business leaders and provide work experience and employment opportunities for young adults in District 1 between the ages of 16 and 23. I look forward to seeing the accomplishments of the class of 2020 summer interns.

The 2020 Summer Youth Internship Application deadline has been extended to April 30, 2020. Applications can be submitted via email to Bria Brown at [email protected]. Due to coronavirus and the closures of schools and colleges/universities, unofficial transcripts will be accepted for the application submissions.

Regards,

Barbara J. Jordan

Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners

Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan
Winter 2019
Music in Park draws hundreds of residents


Hundreds of residents packed into the Betty T. Ferguson Amphitheater in Miami Gardens for Music in the Park on December 6. The audience clapped their hands and tapped their feet as Leon Foster Thomas and Groove Soul Band captivated the crowd during the free semiannual concert sponsored by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan, the Sunshine Jazz Organization, Miami Gardens Councilwoman Katrina Wilson and the Miami-Dade Cultural Affairs Department.


JTCHC Barbara J. Jordan Community Health & Wellness Center debuts


Commissioner Jordan attended the groundbreaking for the Jessie Trice Community Health Center - Barbara J. Jordan Community Health & Wellness Center. The new wellness center will offer a wide range of services including primary care, pediatrics, and oral health care.


Jordan spreads holiday cheer at District 1 toy drive


Commissioner Barbara J. Jordan made Christmas wishes come true for about 140 children at the Ophelia E. Brown-Lawson Head Start and North County Head Start, located in Miami Gardens. District 1 families in need also got some holiday cheer. The Mitchell, Mansfield, Norcius, and Lucky families each received food baskets, a bike, tickets to Santa’s Enchanted Forest, and a $500 gift card.


Hard Rock Stadium Pedestrian Bridges opens


Jan. 15 Formula One Town Hall Meeting


Mom and Pop Grant Informational Meeting (Feb.)


Commissioner Jordan dedicates center honoring civil rights icon Rev. Dr. Edward T. Graham


On Feb. 3, Commissioner Jordan debuted the new Reverend Dr. Edward T. Graham Community Resource Center at the dedication and renaming ceremony in February in Miami Gardens. Jordan sponsored legislation that was adopted late last year to change the name of the former Miami Gardens Community Resource Center to honor Rev. Graham who was a civil rights leader, pastor, and the first black male commissioner in the City of Miami.


Commissioner Jordan hosts Community Health and Wellness meeting


Children were happy to get hands on by making and tasting healthy snacks such as fresh guacamole and cauliflower buffalo wings. They also enjoyed a free healthy dinner of baked chicken, rice and vegetables. The audience also participated in an exercise demonstration and free blood pressure checks.


Jordan hosts 16th Annual Valentine’s Day Dance for Seniors


About 300 residents turned out on February 12 to attend Miami-Dade County Commissioner Barbara Jordan’s annual Valentine’s Day Dance for Seniors at Trinity Church in Miami Gardens.


Formula One Racing at Hard Rock Stadium plans lead to lawsuit


Commissioner Jordan joined her constituents at the Stephen P. Clark Center, who showed up en masse on Feb. 19 to demonstrate their opposition against Formula One Racing at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.


Small Business Workshop: (How to do Business with Government)


Jordan honored at Africa Umoja production


Jordan hosts 7th Annual Black Heritage Festival


Commissioner Barbara Jordan kicked off the seventh annual Black Heritage Festival by dancing alongside a Caribbean-style Junkanoo band composed of drums, horns, whistles and brass instruments on Saturday, Feb. 29 at the Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex Amphitheater. Nearly 1,000 residents filled the amphitheater to celebrate the theme “Black by Popular Demand.”